February 22, 2002 In January 2002, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) interviewed 1,290 families (representing 8,680 people) in the Sar-i-Pol displaced camp and in southern Faryab province. Prospects are poor for a population that is selling its belongings, leaving their homes in large numbers, and by and large has no land or seeds to prepare for recovery. MSF has repeatedly asked donor countries and international organizations to set up adequate general food distribution, but only a fraction of the needed food has been supplied or promised. The MSF teams have now purchased 572 tons of CSB (corn soya blend) and 116 tons of oil to supplement the normal supply channels. But feeding centers and blanket feeding programs are still not enough to address the overall food crisis. A concerted effort is needed from the international community to avert a disaster. Here is an overview of the results of the survey and MSF's assessment:
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